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    is there a syslog howto somewhere?

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      helmlein last edited by

      I have recently reinstalled TNSR homelab edition after having tried it out like 6mts ago.

      I have been able to configure it as an (IPv4) router rather quickly (the IPv6 features are not there yet, like prefix delegation or configurable RA messages).

      I would now want to point the machine to a syslog server, and I have not yet found where the basic parameters like syslog server, facilities, severities and so on. I have noticed that the services themselves offer possibilities to do logging (like kea dhcp4 and others), but I am missing the basic setup.

      Can anyone please point me towards the documentation for this part? I haven't been able to find it in the Netgate Docu section for TNSR, either (and I would think it belongs in the "zero to ping" section)...

      H.

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        @helmlein There are currently no hooks to change the syslog destination behavior. Any changes would need to be made to the CentOS host OS.

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